Wellbeing After Stroke (WAterS): Feasibility Testing of a Co-developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Intervention to Support Psychological Adjustment After Stroke
CONCLUSION: The WAterS intervention warrants further research evaluation. Staff can be trained and upskilled to deliver. It appears safe and feasible to deliver online to groups, and study recruitment and data collection are feasible. Funding has been secured to further develop the intervention, considering implementation and health equality.PMID:38505946 | DOI:10.1177/02692155241239879
Source: Clinical Rehabilitation - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Emma Patchwood Hannah Foote Andy Vail Sarah Cotterill Geoff Hill WAterS PCPI Group Audrey Bowen Source Type: research
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